- Programme Areas
Mental health
- Programme Type
Counselling and support,
Workforce training - mental health
- Age Groups
Youth / Rangatahi,
Adult / Pakeke
- Referral Types
Self referral
Referral Process
These courses are run kanohi ki te kanohi. Our team will facilitate these depending on demand and we are also available to partner with organisations (eg. mental health providers, corporates, churches, clubs etc) to provide bespoke courses for their needs.
These courses are suited to:
- Those aged 16+ and are not currently enrolled in school.
- Those who are motivated to make changes in their life.
- Those willing to participate and respect the kaupapa of A Girl Called Hope as a Christian-based organisation that approaches all interactions respectfully, non-judgementally and with personal responsibility for choices.
A Wellbeing Skills Short Course is not suited for anyone who is currently in an acute crisis or currently experiencing psychotic symptoms.
Description
Our services are for people who require additional support to remain actively involved with whānau, community living, education, employment and self-management of their own wellbeing. Each person is supported to determine their own needs and to retain or regain control of their own journey to strengthen their wellbeing.
A Wellbeing Skills Short Course is designed to build upon every participant’s existing hauora (wellbeing) resources. The Course acknowledges that every woman is resourceful and is able to strengthen existing knowledge and add new learning to develop a personal wellbeing toolkit. Our organisation’s values are communicated through our commitment to wellbeing and belief that every person is valued, purposed and, above all, has reason to live.
The course is a female-only cohort and intended for those who are aware of their personal challenges and are motivated to make changes in their life. Through the use of safe exposure and experiential learning in a group setting, the course is designed to build resilience and grow confidence in each participant’s capability to tap into their own resourcefulness.
The course utilises Dr Mason Drurie's Te Whare Tapa Whā model of wellbeing as a framework for programme design and takes a solutions-focussed approach to the learning. It is informed by evidence-based models and theories such as CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), mindfulness skills learnt in DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) and the Strength Based Approach.
A Wellbeing Skills Short Course takes place on a Thursday and Friday for six weeks at our premises in Albany, North Shore, Auckland. Applicants are welcome from throughout Aotearoa, with participants responsible for their own accommodation and transport.